Oh I just saw I never answered this.
I am not denying obvious biological differences, I am saying these biological differences are blown out of proportion in the symbolic meaning they hold in the collective consciousness, which is limiting to many individuals.
perhaps females do,instinctively prefer dolls, perhaps males do prefer mechanical stuff. I would be interested to see a study and also to see how it avoids the possibility of a cultural bias, proving that this preference is indeed entirely biologically innate? In any case, it can't be that relevant to how we treat individuals, personally I liked Lego and animals as a kid, any barbie/doll given to me was forgotten in the corner or sometimes used as a destructive giant or evil mastermind

. Toys are a modern thing too, and I would say brain plasticity is immense in any child and most will play with any toy you present them with. Ignoring this is far more limiting of complexity and causality of human nature than is ignoring the biologically inherent traits ( which we don't do anyway. If these things are inherent, and by essence deterministic we can't change them anyway, they will happen regardless.) In any case, The variation between individuals of either sex transcends the fixed dichotomy of gender, which can be viewed as a cage holding individual,potential back. Especially in the case that masculine traditionally is associated with power and feminine with passiveness. All insults meaning female/feminine mean weak, media fires these gendered messages at girls their whole lives. Just compare cartoon networks toy ads for boys with toy ads for girls, there is far more variation in one than the other. Girl toys are systematically about being pretty, cooking, taking care of babies, always pink and sparkly...Male toys are about adventure, building things, chemistry, science and come in many colors (except pink). There is no way this message and separation of the human race being divided into two entirely different personalities is healthy, it causes dissonance, and is probs limiting to males in many ways also, but more so to females because feminine usually means weak and passive. We are biological creatures but to be honest, our defining characteristic as a species is culture, plasticity and the ability to determine ourselves.
To be honest the discussion on feminism in our culture seems to have exploded in the media in the past year, I expect whatever problems I perceive will be solved within the next fifteen/twenty years. (Except objectification perhaps, I agree with tanhauser) So I may as well shut up now. I was interested in discussing it on here as I felt very concerned and affected by it, I have seen the spectrum of perspectives now, and my mind is somewhat cleared of the topic, or has organized my position on it. I will probably not post about it again. (Except in direct response to anyone ofc)